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Old 05-23-2013, 02:26 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Codyjamesuno View Post
...have to take it in to get raised again, or I have to roll the fenders...
Seems like I've posted this a dozen times: trim the fender lips - don't roll them!!!! Rolling them is a big mistake.

I've tried it both ways. Learn from my mistakes. I've personally trimmed several Mkiv Supra rear fender lips and they always come out great. There's literally no downside whatsoever to trimming, and many unique benefits. It's relatively easy. Your fender won't warp. You can do it yourself. No expensive tools required (eg. you can do it with a $20 jigsaw from a hardware store, if you follow the right prep and cutting process). Your fender will be just as strong as it was before. Please PM me if you have any concerns at all or if you have any questions about how, what tools, prep, process, finishing, etc.
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